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jerry wrote: Manage Tripawd Arthritis with Supplements, Exercise and Pain Management
  Last week we told you about Wyatt Ray's latest diagnosis of tendinopathy, and the minor procedure he underwent to alleviate the pain. This week, we want to share his veterinary team's tips to manage Tripawd arthritis with nutrition, exercise (More)
Purrkins wrote: Hoppy Howloween and Lessons Learned
Hoppy Howloween Dr. Purrkins on call Bat kitty Saxton There is a story to follow with these photos! Dumb arse me decided to have a photo shoot for the calendar this year. I grabbed yarn to catch Purrkins attention, and of course, it worke (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Free Rehab Helps Tripawd Saint Chief
Tripawds Community member chiefsmom is recipient #46 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for Chief. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab sessions and read details about (More)
jogswithdogs wrote: Another Birthday!
Our dear Riley turned 14 today!  She is quite a senior girl.  She is now just about a year and a half past her amputation, and doing great.  Her last ultrasound at the oncologist showed no signs of metastasis, and she is as bright and engaged as (More)
jerry wrote: Let's Talk Tripawd Traction Matters with Dr. Buzby
When it comes to amputee dogs and cats, Tripawd traction is a key ingredient for an excellent quality of life. No-slip surfaces in the home prevent injuries and give your amputee pet more confidence to get around and be part of the family. But what h (More)
jerry wrote: Best Tripawd Pain Management Tips for Dogs and Cats (So Far)
We hope that our recent #AnimalPainAwarenessMonth articles about Tripawd pain management helped keep this important topic on your mind. #animalpainawarenessmonth As pet parents it's our responsibility to ensure that our animals don't suffer in (More)
Purrkins wrote: 2 Year Recheck UNREMARKABLE
We strive for UNREMARKABLE on this journey! Unremarkable We went for our recheck bloodwork, x-ray, and urinalysis. Mr. Purrkins is unremarkable ALL CLEAR. To refresh Oncology felt we could do our next six month follow up with our regular vet (More)
jerry wrote: How to Spot Acute and Chronic Pain Signs in Cats
Cats and dogs have unique ways of communicating in our complex world. Of the two species, felines are far superior to dogs when it comes to hiding pain signs in cats when they hurt. That's why we're kicking off Animal Pain Awareness Month with a clos (More)
Tripawds Foundation wrote: Free Rehab Evaluation for Tripawd Althea
Tripawds Community member ambular29 is recipient #43 of the Maggie Moo Fund for Tripawd Rehab. Read on for details about the benefits of canine rehabilitation for Althea. See all Tripawds who have received free rehab sessions and read details abou (More)
Purrkins wrote: Purrkins TWO YEAR Ampuversary
We celebrated Purrkins TWO YEAR AMPUVERSARY! Cancer Survivor Two years & hopping on! I can still go back to that day very easily I am sure all tripawd parents can relate it is a day we will never forget most of this journey are days we (More)
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